The CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund finalists have been announced! This process is something I look forward to following every year because it’s fascinating to watch designers grow and evolve and how the CFDA & Vogue help make that happen. Last year, Joseph Altuzarra took home the $300,000 grand prize and the runners-up, Pamela Love and Creatures of the Wind’s Shane Gabier and Christopher Peters (from Chicago by the way!), took home $100,000.
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Animal Royalty: Making It Reign
I recently met up and coming designer Chloe Mendel at an event in Chicago. I was immediately intrigued by her knowledge of fashion (being J. Mendel’s daughter will do that to you) and even more impressed that she’s still in school…and already coming out with her own clothing line. When she told me the line will be white t-shirts, I was already sold. I’m a huge fan of t-shirts and I love them even more when they make you do a double-take.
Animal Royalty is the prodigy of friends Mat Devine and Chloe Mendel, with the debut collection consisting of 4 t-shirts along with fur accessories. I made my first Animal Royalty purchase just last week (keep reading to see more) and I am pumped about this collection. Best part? Chloe says they’ll be releasing new styles on a constant so be looking out for more from Animal Royalty soon.
To really get to know the Animal Royalty brand, check out my interview with Chloe below.
First and foremost…why t-shirts?
Mat and I create products that we both use and love. A good t-shirt is a good t-shirt; there’s no doubt about that. We wanted to create our ideal t-shirt which is flattering, comfortable, with a slightly dark and provocative twist (our inside-out stitching and cryptic sayings). Very much representing who we are.
How did you come up with the phrases for these t-shirts?
Well “Nice Shirt” was something Mat had sharpied across his tee while he was in college. This was the starting inspiration for Animal Royalty’s debut collection. We write down phrases all the time and have compiled a list which will never end. Anything that crosses as sarcastic, cryptic provocative or dark we write down or text each other.
Where did the name Animal Royalty come from?
Our relationship of human to animal has always bewildered my mind. I saw “Animal Royalty” written across Mat’s mirror and it really resonated with me. The more we talked, the more it made sense that “Animal Royalty” represents what we both love about life and fashion. Animal being the raw and royalty being the chic.
What inspired the fur accessories?
As a kid my dad always let me design my own clothing and accessories and I loved fur. I even came out with a baby-pink fox bag called “The Chloe Bag” when I was nine years old! When I had noticed Mat wearing a raccoon tail on a key chain hooked onto his belt, I knew if we developed it well they would be perfect for Animal Royalty. Plus I am very fortunate to have access to high quality fur.
Are you looking to expand the accessories part of your brand?
Yes we are expanding on accessories for sure! These shirts and accessories are only a taste of what is yet to come from Animal Royalty.
Who is the Animal Royalty customer?
The ideal Animal Royalty customer is someone who is not afraid to be unique. We look for creative individuals with a good sense of humor; our friends, good people.
I have a feeling Animal Royalty is going to be huge, and you heard it here first! Already wore my t-shirt and I can’t wait to see what Chloe and Mat do next.
Shop the collection at animalroyalty.com.
FashionChicago Designer Shopping Event
Ever get those urges to shop when all the stores are closed? Then tonight’s FashionChicago event is where you need to be! From 5pm-10pm, you can join StyleChicago.com for an amazing designer shopping event featuring Chicago’s favorite fashion designers all…under one roof.
Highlights of the event include:
- Shop 30 of Chicago’s top apparel, jewelry & accessories designers
- Cocktails by Voli light vodkas
- Wines by Leese-Fitch & Plungerhead from The Noble Grape
- Beer by Peroni Nastro Azzurro
- Hors d’oeuvres by III Forks, Zapatista, Flo & Santos and RA Sushi
So be sure to buy your tickets now (only $25!) or see how you can get VIP and Runway Show tickets by visiting StyleChicago.com. Have a great weekend!
Creatures of the Wind on Net-a-Porter
As someone who obsessively checks “what’s new” on Net-a-Porter just about everyday (even though I know new items are only posted Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays) I was beyond excited to see they recently picked up Creatures of the Wind. COTW Designers Shane Gabier and Christopher Peters graduated from SAIC in Chicago and it’s amazing to see their growing success in the fashion scene. Although I don’t know them personally, I’m so proud to see such success coming from Chicago-native designers. Always love a good boost to our fashion reputation in this city 🙂
Big things to come from this design duo in the future! Check it out…
Lace-trimmed silk-chiffon midi skirt
Floral jacquard and lace jacket
(my personal favorite!)
Red Carpet Fashion: Art Of Elysium Gala
Although not an awards show, the Art of Elysium Gala brings out many A-list celebs and just as fabulous dresses. As always though, not all of the looks were a hit so let’s take a gander at the red carpet arrivals from the 2012 Art of Elysium Gala.
Rachel Bilson in Chanel
When I see this dress I immediately think of Elle Fanning but Rachel really pulls this off (but seriously…what can’t she pull off?)
Molly Sims in Marchesa
When it comes to these types of gowns, it’s easy to go too literal with the whole “Grecian” theme so I’m not a huge fan of the braid. However, I always like to give the pregnant ladies a break when it comes to the red carpet and Molly looks stunning.
Minky Kelly in Oscar de la Renta
A bright gown done right…I love everything about this! We’ll be seeing lots more yellow on the red carpet this season. You wait and see…
Kirsten Dunst in Valentino
Too conservative for my taste. This needs to be on Florence Welch.
Kelly Osbourne in Guishem
I love her but her red carpet choices are either a huge hit or absolutely terrible. This one is on the terrible side. Drab colors, unflattering bodice and I still can’t get over the hair.
Julianne Hough in KaufmanFranco
Always a bore on the red carpet. Always.
January Jones in Chanel
I can’t tell if this would be really great with better shoes, or still just so-so. As is…not a fan. Love the sleeves though.
Jamie King in Valentino
This is similar to my commentary about Molly Sims in Marchesa, except replace “Grecian” with “Renaissance” and there’s no forgiveness because she’s not pregnant.
Camilla Belle in Carolina Herrera
I don’t love this dress but Camilla still looks fierce. Remember what I said about yellow this season?
Brittany Snow in Catherine Deane
I like the unexpected pairing of the green earrings with the coral dress. She looks cute, but the dress seems a little long (which is much more obvious on a petite girl like her).
Amber Heard in Donna Karan
The whole bombshell look is so not my thing but WOW…this is “bombshell” done right. The dress fits perfectly, the hair is amazing, I love the red lipstick…and the girl knows how to pose on the red carpet!
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Who had your favorite look of the night? Let me know in the comments section below.